I missed Julian Bleecker‘s talk at eTech not just because i was in another room listening to Michael […]
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On Sunday, i spent a few hours at the Share festival in Turin, the most important date with […]
XU is the editor of we-need-money-not-art, the Chinese version of wmmna. He studied Computer Science and his love […]
On February 1st, a workshop organised by Nicolas Nova and Julian Bleecker about Blogjects and the new ecology […]
Amy and Klara have similar interests. They both read Cosmopolitan and Salon.com, for example. But they do not […]
On the 13th of March, the French Minister for Culture and Communication Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres admitted three […]
Hisashi Tenmyouya‘s works are a blend of traditional Japanese motifs and elements of modern Japan. His work draws […]
Santiago Sierra is known for his provocative performances, which have included paying refugees from Chechenia to remain inside […]
A few events not to be missed if you’re in Europe over the next few weeks: Reclaim The […]
theboxtank (Emily Andersen, Geoff DeOld and Corey Hoelker), a collaborative blog about big-box urbanism and retail, have devised […]
Chinastic (via Virtual China) reports on a map, maintained by local citizens, which tells you which areas in […]
Oliver Hess
Sherelog is a system that fetches data from Suica (an RFID train pass) and visualizes personal train-ride records […]
I had read about Blast Theory‘s new project a few months ago. But i thought i’d wait for […]
Touch is often used as a reality-check: what you can touch is real. It is a proof that […]
My notes and images (which will never ever reflect how brilliant the talk was) from Sketching in Hardware, […]
Potentially Someth;ng will exhibit in London works by student artists who explore different fields inside the interactive / […]
I’m back in Europe, yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! PORTA2030 is a performative urgency network exercise with PORTA-porters. For NodeLondon, PORTA2030 is […]
eTech notes and images from From Paddles to Pads. Is Controller Design Killing Creativity in Video Games? Tom […]
eTech notes from Putting the Fun in Functional. Applying Games Mechanics To Functional Software. Amy Jo Kim, Creative […]
Yesterday i felt the urge to balance eTech‘s overwhelming geekiness with some good girly vacuity. Thanks Jason who […]
Miles Collyer had a collection of over 300 balaclavas and 45 tracksuit tops. He wanted to match up […]
I first read about the idea of the Loft Car in one of Nicolas’ post. German architects Manfred […]
Copyright-abusing-machine and creative intelligence instrument at the same time, sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ!” is described by its creator Sven König, as […]
Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied have just opened a new exhibition in Moscow. With Elements of Web 2.0 […]
Christophe Bruno
There were a couple of interesting symposiums at the Japan Media Arts Festival that took place on February […]
{ transcription } is a real-time media installation, created for the Courtauld Institute of Art’s back staircase, that […]
Scientists at the Catholic University of Leuven have implanted an ID chip into a tooth to show how […]
Minneapolis’s new central library, designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects and opening in late 2006, will include an […]
Garnet Hertz
Metropolis has a story about The Fashion of Architecture: CONSTRUCTING the Architecture of Fashion, at New York’s Center […]
The news everyone’s talking about is that the Pentagon is funding research into neural implants with the hope […]
Joan Fontcuberta uses Google to create large photo-mosaics that comment on the internet-era’s liaisons between mass media and […]
muk.luk.flux, by Amanda Parkes (check also her other works: Topobo and Nomad Pneumatics), is a pair of boots […]
The Australian Dance Theatre’s new show will feature prosthetic limbs, large-scale ambulating robotic creatures (some of them strapped […]
Designed for 7-10 years old boys, Floor it! is arcade car racing brought to life. The radio controlled […]
A mysterious Gen-Aid Cloning Products set created by marcovision on flickr. Don’t know what’s behind that but i […]
Julian Bleecker has finally posted his “Manifesto for Networked Objects” in which he discusses “Why Things Matter”. Julian […]
Just another example of an imaginary creature coming alive as a robot. Shachihoko is an imaginary creature, a […]